Hostel Domeyer
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First day!
Hola from Peru!
We are in Lima now and things have been going well. We had a great hostel that was only costing us like 7 dollars a night and we have been seeing what there is to see in Lima which isnŽt a tonne but that was to be expected. We are leaving Lima today and heading down south by bus to see what they call the špoor mans …
Pre Inca Trails
... at Peru's second best rated restaurant, astrid y gaston. Lets just say that the best rated restaurant must be pretty awesome as once you you steel yourself to approach the two imposing bouncers of doom at the door to Astrid y Gaston, the rest of the night is an exercise in fine food, wine and exceptional service. we unfortunately didnt see the guinea pig on the menu however our travelling amigo Ben assures us it was like year 10 biology and the best pork bbq rolled into ...
Lima
... it was under the streets, open and overlooking the ocean but we found it eventually. We popped in and out of the shops and came across a cinema which had the option of watching films in English. This was a bonus for Chris as he had been talking about watching Batman for ages and now was his opportunity. Before that I wanted to go to the markets which weren't far away. There was so many colourful, vibrant ...
Llama llama llama
... out the culture and history here, of which there is heap loads. G is about to start a PhD in an area of archeology in October and to our delight there are a few archeological sites here and also a museum we can see, related to archeology and anthropology. Jackpot.
Dropped our bags off around 11am and stuffed our faces at a nearby cafe with carbs, carbs and more carbs until we couldn't move. On our walk back to the hostel we noticed an amazing view of ...
Pills 'n' Thrills & Bellyaches
... the already chronic traffic problem in the City as there was nobody to direct vehicles and absolute bedlam ensued. We passed a smouldering building which looked as though it had been looted, there were loads of burnt books and computers strewn around the street outside. There was a huge demonstration taking place in one of the plazas against the governments decision to grant permission for a highway to be constructed through the rainforest. Bolivia seems to be a volatile place ...